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PGIMER Concludes Stroke Awareness Program

Summary

  • Stroke is a medical emergency caused by blocked arteries or bleeding.
  • Early stroke identification allows for complete treatment.
  • Hypertension, diabetes, and tobacco use are key stroke risk factors.
PGIMER Concludes Stroke Awareness Program

The Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) has concluded its intensive two-week stroke awareness program, focusing on early detection, prevention, and management. Stroke, a critical condition where blood supply to the brain is disrupted, is a major cause of mortality worldwide.

Neurologists at PGIMER stressed the importance of recognizing stroke symptoms, such as sudden facial drooping, arm weakness, or confusion. Prompt identification significantly improves treatment outcomes, with dedicated stroke care systems established in 2002. A helpline, 7087009500, offers crucial support for patients.

Common risk factors for stroke, similar to heart attacks, include high blood pressure, diabetes, and tobacco use. Adopting a healthy lifestyle is paramount in reducing stroke risk. PGIMER's ongoing efforts aim to educate the public and provide essential care.

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The program focused on early stroke identification, prevention strategies, and effective management techniques for patients.
Doctors emphasized sudden numbness or weakness (especially on one side), confusion, speech problems, and vision issues.
Adopting a healthy lifestyle is key, alongside managing risk factors like hypertension, diabetes, and avoiding tobacco use.

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